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  • Question
  • Which of the following statements is correct about Bitwise ^ operator used in C#.NET?


  • Options
  • A. The ^ operator can be used to put ON a bit.
  • B. The ^ operator can be used to put OFF a bit.
  • C. The ^ operator can be used to Invert a bit.
  • D. The ^ operator can be used to check whether a bit is ON.
  • E. The ^ operator can be used to check whether a bit is OFF.

  • Correct Answer
  • The ^ operator can be used to Invert a bit. 


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    • 1. Which of the following statements is correct about Bitwise | operator used in C#.NET?

    • Options
    • A. The | operator can be used to put OFF a bit.
    • B. The | operator can be used to Invert a bit.
    • C. The | operator can be used to check whether a bit is ON.
    • D. The | operator can be used to check whether a bit is OFF.
    • E. The | operator can be used to put ON a bit.
    • Discuss
    • 2. Which of the following is the correct output for the C#.NET code snippet given below?

      Console.WriteLine(13 / 2 + " " + 13 % 2); 

    • Options
    • A. 6.5 1
    • B. 6.5 0
    • C. 6 0
    • D. 6 1
    • E. 6.5 6.5
    • Discuss
    • 3. Which of the following statements are correct?

      1. The conditional operator (?:) returns one of two values depending on the value of a Boolean expression.
      2. The as operator in C#.NET is used to perform conversions between compatible reference types.
      3. The &* operator is also used to declare pointer types and to dereference pointers.
      4. The -> operator combines pointer dereferencing and member access.
      5. In addition to being used to specify the order of operations in an expression, brackets [ ] are used to specify casts or type conversions.

    • Options
    • A. 1, 2, 4
    • B. 2, 3, 5
    • C. 3, 4, 5
    • D. 1, 3, 5
    • E. None of these
    • Discuss
    • 4. What will be the output of the C#.NET code snippet given below?

      int a = 10, b = 20, c = 30; 
      int res = a < b? a < c? c : a : b; 
      Console.WriteLine(res);

    • Options
    • A. 10
    • B. 20
    • C. 30
    • D. Compile Error / Syntax Error
    • Discuss
    • 5. Which of the following is NOT an Arithmetic operator in C#.NET?

    • Options
    • A. **
    • B. +
    • C. /
    • D. %
    • E. *
    • Discuss
    • 6. Which of the following are NOT Relational operators in C#.NET?

      1. >=
      2. !=
      3. Not
      4. <=
      5. <>=

    • Options
    • A. 1, 3
    • B. 2, 4
    • C. 3, 5
    • D. 4, 5
    • E. None of these
    • Discuss
    • 7. What will be the output of the C#.NET code snippet given below?

      int num = 1, z = 5;
      
      if (!(num <= 0))
          Console.WriteLine( ++num + z++ + " " + ++z ); 
      else
          Console.WriteLine( --num + z-- + " " + --z ); 

    • Options
    • A. 5 6
    • B. 6 5
    • C. 6 6
    • D. 7 7
    • Discuss
    • 8. Which of the following is NOT a Bitwise operator in C#.NET?

    • Options
    • A. &
    • B. |
    • C. <<
    • D. ^
    • E. ~
    • Discuss
    • 9. Which of the following is NOT an Assignment operator in C#.NET?

    • Options
    • A. \=
    • B. /=
    • C. *=
    • D. +=
    • E. %=
    • Discuss
    • 10. Suppose n is a variable of the type Byte and we wish to put OFF its fourth bit (from right) without disturbing any other bits. Which of the following statements will do this correctly?

    • Options
    • A. n = n && HF7
    • B. n = n & 16
    • C. n = n & 0xF7
    • D. n = n & HexF7
    • E. n = n & 8
    • Discuss


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